Hollywood star John Travolta is facing fresh allegations against him after a second masseur came forward accusing him of sexual assault – but the actor has moved to quash these claims himself.

John Travolta is married to actress Kelly Preston (Picture: Xposure)

The unidentified man has reportedly joined the legal action against Travolta in which he is being sued for £1.2million.

In court documents filed on Tuesday, the second male masseur accuses Travolta, 58, of trying to initiate sex with him at a hotel in Atlanta on January 28.

He claimed Travolta rubbed his legs, touched his genitals and tried to initiate sex during a private appointment.

These new claims come after another masseur filed a case against the Grease actor on Friday claiming he sexually assaulted him during a massage in January.

Travolta has apparently claimed he has a restaurant bill proving his innocent (Picture: AP)

The masseur, who is referred to as John Doe in the court papers, claims the incident took place on January 16 inside a room at the Beverly Hills Hotel.He also states the Saturday Night Fever star touched his genitals, rubbed his leg and tried to initiate at least one sex act inside a private room.

Travolta’s lawyer called the new claim, made by the second masseur who is referred to as John Doe No.2 in court papers, ‘just as ridiculous as the first one’.

And today, Travolta has moved to flatten these claims by declaring to have a restaurant bill which proves the first masseur is lying.

The receipt apparently shows the actor was dining in New York City at the time of the alleged incident despite the man claiming he was in Los Angeles.

And, according to The Sun, a photo has also emerged showing Travolta on the same day not in LA.

Travolta’s lawyer Marty Singer today released a statement saying: ‘Our client will be fully vindicated in court on both of these absurd and fictional claims.’

Yesterday his spokesman dismissed the first claim in a similar statement.

John Travolta starred in 1977 hit Saturday Night Fever

It read: ‘This lawsuit is complete fiction and fabrication. None of the events claimed in the suit ever occurred.

‘On that date when plaintiff claims John met him, John was not in California and it can be proved that he was on the East Coast.

‘Plaintiff’s attorney has filed this suit to try and get his 15 minutes of fame. John intends to get this case thrown out and then he will sue the attorney and Plaintiff for malicious prosecution.’Both legal actions from the two masseurs were filed by Okorie Okorocha, a lawyer based in Pasadena just outside LA.